Dr.SeussBiographyTheodor Seuss Geisel or Dr.Seuss as he is known in amarica, is known for his famouse books "Cat in the Hat"to "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish". Dr.Seuss was born on March 2,1904 and died on September 24, 1991 in Springfield,Massachusetts at the age of 87. Favorite Poem(s)
"We looked! Then we saw him step in on the mat! We looked! And we saw him! The Cat in the Hat!"
“I know it is wet And the sun is not sunny. But we can have Lots of good fun that is funny!”
“Look at me! Look at me! Look at me NOW! It is fun to have fun But you have to know how.” “'Have no fear, little fish,' Said the Cat in the Hat. 'These Things are good Things.' And he gave them a pat."
The Cat in the Hat
"Then our mother came in And she said to us two, 'Did you have any fun? Tell me. What did you do?" And Sally and I did not know what to say. Should we tell her The things that went on there that day?" "Well...what would YOU do If your mother asked you?"
Horton Hatches the Egg
“…I meant what I said And I said what I meant…. An elephant’s faithful One hundred per cent!”
“My goodness! My gracious!” they shouted. “MY WORD! It’s something brand new! IT’S AN ELEPHANT-BIRD!!”
“And it should be, it should be, it SHOULD be like that! Because Horton was faithful! He sat and he sat!”
Writers Stlye Dr. Suess usualy tries to rhyme his words so that its easier for kids to catch on with what he's writing. The reason why he does this is because he knows it'll catch the attention on younger ones, such as toddlers.
Then we saw him
step in on the mat!
We looked!
And we saw him!
The Cat in the Hat!"
“I know it is wet
And the sun is not sunny.
But we can have
Lots of good fun
that is funny!”
Look at me!
Look at me NOW!
It is fun to have fun
But you have
to know how.”
“'Have no fear, little fish,'
Said the Cat in the Hat.
'These Things are
good Things.'
And he gave them a pat."
And she said to us two,
'Did you have any fun?
Tell me. What did
you do?"
And Sally and I did not
know what to say.
Should we tell her
The things that went on
there that day?"
"Well...what would YOU do
If your mother asked you?"
And I said what I meant….
An elephant’s faithful
One hundred per cent!”
they shouted. “MY WORD!
It’s something brand new!
IT’S AN ELEPHANT-BIRD!!”
should be, it SHOULD
be like that! Because
Horton was faithful!
He sat and he sat!”
Writers Stlye
Dr. Suess usualy tries to rhyme his words so that its easier for kids to catch on with what he's writing. The reason why he does this is because he knows it'll catch the attention on younger ones, such as toddlers.